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The market dropped like this after just one friendly call between China and the US. What about the visit to China in April? Wouldn't it collapse?
The market dropped like this after just one friendly call between China and the US. What about the visit to China in April? Wouldn't it collapse?
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US-China call? April visit to China? US-China reconciliation? Rare earths collapse?![]()
US-China call? April visit to China? US-China reconciliation? Rare earths collapse?
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Is it?
Only when the FED
changes leadership in May next year,
will there be another wave of increases?
Is it?
Only when the FED
changes leadership in May next year,
will there be another wave of increases?
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ This is terrible....
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Major events of the week:
Related to the AI sector in the US stock market:
How can Google's TPU replace NVIDIA's GPU and continue the AI narrative? Demand shifts from model training to model inference.
Major model developers like Meta have started using Google chips. To be honest, the previous narrative dominated by NVIDIA has become outdated (or overvalued). The market needs a new narrative to speculate on. Google’s specialized chips offer cost advantages over NVIDIA’s chips, as NVIDIA’s chips, while versatile and highly functional, are expensive. In contrast, Google’s chips can be specifically tailored for products.
For instance, Sora previously incurred a loss of $100 for generating each short video. This led Sora to switch to Google (Google is also more cost-effective in terms of power consumption amid the electricity shortage in the US). However, this is not a zero-sum game; it merely indicates that NVIDIA’s dominant position has been challenged.
China surpasses closed-source US artificial intelligence models in market share within the open-source AI domain.
MIT: Downloads of China’s open-source AI models have risen to 17% globally, surpassing the 15.8% market share held by developers such as Google, Meta, and OpenAI.
In reality, the biggest profit driver for current US AI companies lies in stock appreciation and premium valuations. The ecosystem of China’s open-source models has impacted the financing logic of US AI companies, primarily due to the emergence of low-cost models like DeepSeek, which affects capital expenditure > construction of computing power centers >...
Related to the AI sector in the US stock market:
How can Google's TPU replace NVIDIA's GPU and continue the AI narrative? Demand shifts from model training to model inference.
Major model developers like Meta have started using Google chips. To be honest, the previous narrative dominated by NVIDIA has become outdated (or overvalued). The market needs a new narrative to speculate on. Google’s specialized chips offer cost advantages over NVIDIA’s chips, as NVIDIA’s chips, while versatile and highly functional, are expensive. In contrast, Google’s chips can be specifically tailored for products.
For instance, Sora previously incurred a loss of $100 for generating each short video. This led Sora to switch to Google (Google is also more cost-effective in terms of power consumption amid the electricity shortage in the US). However, this is not a zero-sum game; it merely indicates that NVIDIA’s dominant position has been challenged.
China surpasses closed-source US artificial intelligence models in market share within the open-source AI domain.
MIT: Downloads of China’s open-source AI models have risen to 17% globally, surpassing the 15.8% market share held by developers such as Google, Meta, and OpenAI.
In reality, the biggest profit driver for current US AI companies lies in stock appreciation and premium valuations. The ecosystem of China’s open-source models has impacted the financing logic of US AI companies, primarily due to the emergence of low-cost models like DeepSeek, which affects capital expenditure > construction of computing power centers >...
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ The decline is too small! Let it fall a bit more so we short sellers can profit even more. Meat alone won't satisfy us—we want the luxury package! Everyone, go short!!!!
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$Critical Metals (CRML.US)$ Holders, are none of you watching the news? The United States has signed an $8.5 billion mineral agreement with Australia. 💸💸💸
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$American Resources (AREC.US)$ Everything is falling now, how could it possibly rise? Cut your losses and run. Don't forget, the initial price was less than one dollar.
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ Do you plan to make a round trip and achieve a dual profit today?
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$Bitcoin (BTC.CC)$ It seems certain to return to above 120k in just a few days.
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